Ten years to the day, three of the congregated streamliners at the event in Spencer, North Carolina in May 2014 including future Aberdeen, Carolina & Western 271 when she was still a Norfolk South... (more)
Norfolk Southern F7A 4271 leads the NS OCS out of Columbia, South Carolina on a dreary, ugly and rainy day in late 2014. I would not always shoot under such weather conditions back then but my son... (more)
Norfolk Southern OCS train 951 flies south through Ashburn GA enroute to Jacksonville Florida
The only occasion the NS OCS crossed the bridge to FEC Bowden Yard with the F's that I can recall....they were heading to the ramp in Titusville. This was one of only a couple/few times they ran ... (more)
An unexpected, unadvertised bonus during the Streamliners event was this special freight with NS's two F(A) units. NS 4271 now survives as ACWR 271.
Norfolk Southern 956 was an office car train that passed through Columbia, South Carolina on Saturday 12/20/2014. It was heading back to Altoona, Pennsylvania where it was based out of. NS EMD F7A... (more)
A little post-event Streamliners switching. Hard to believe that of all the locomotives featured in this image, it's the two NS units that are no longer.
During the Streamliners event, many unplanned things happened...such as this. A meet at Mesimore. None of the locomotives represented wear this paint anymore.
NS 956 eases across a muddy and swollen Susquehanna River on a June morning. The Rockville Bridge is one of the largest stone arch railroad bridges in the world and was built by the Pennsylvania R... (more)
NS 955 cruises through Ardenheim, PA on the ex-PRR Middle Division. This location is along Rt. 22 just east of the town of Huntingdon, PA.
NS 955 rolls through CP-MO in Cresson, PA. The signal in the foreground protects the interlocking from the RJ Corman Irvona Secondary.
NS 951 roars through Mill Creek, PA on the ex-PRR Middle Division, now NS Pittsburgh Line on its way west to Latrobe, PA with the NS executives on board.
NS 955 heads east through Cove, PA with the NS business train in tow behind those glorious F units.
NS 4271, 4276 and 4275 are sitting at the shops, awaiting their next call to duty.